Starman! Waiting in the sky... He'd like to come and meet us, but he thinks he'd blow our minds...

This is awesome! The mysterious parallel universe it comes from must be a most funky place indeed.posted by Kevin Street at 1:16 PM on September 20, 2013

Oh man, I would pay actual this-universe dollars for a decent-quality download of this, I guess it's too much to hope that it will show up on itunes.posted by ghharr at 1:18 PM on September 20, 2013 [2 favorites]

Wow, that just left a stain on my pants in the shape of the white duke. Those are absolutely funktastic!posted by furtive at 1:18 PM on September 20, 2013 [7 favorites]

A Rate Your Music user claims fake based on the font, if nothing else. The association with Diana Ross and the Supremes’ 1968 album, Reflections, is limited to the artist and title font, which isn't quite the same (The "Milky" font is too sharp, and there are a bunch of specific differences between the individual letters), and the track listing style.posted by filthy light thief at 1:19 PM on September 20, 2013

Oh, those are all just delightful. I didn't think I could love those songs more. I would absolutely buy that album. Someone please take my money!posted by mogget at 1:22 PM on September 20, 2013 [1 favorite]

It sounds like 1972 songs done in the style of 1968 soul, which makes the whole thing even tastier.posted by anazgnos at 1:24 PM on September 20, 2013 [4 favorites]

This is wonderful, but it's more Detroit Motown than LA Motown. I mean, it's transparently anachronistic (er, the opposite of anachronistic) as soul sounded like "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" when Ziggy came out in '72, as opposed to this which is much closer to "Get Ready" from '66.

Moonage Daydream sounds like a Tops number, I love it. I too would like to hear more.posted by Jim Slade at 2:08 PM on September 20, 2013

Wow. Starman is fantastic. Haven't listened to the others yet.posted by jclarkin at 2:13 PM on September 20, 2013

In real soul band covers Bowie news, you may never have heard Fat Larry's Band of Zoom fame cover Fascination from Bowie's Young Americans albloom. Except in this case it's a soul band covering a rockstar reinventing himself as a soul man. Meta-metafilter.posted by merocet at 2:17 PM on September 20, 2013 [1 favorite]

I'm often a hater. People are just never as clever as they think they are, by half.

But this is so good! Oh, man they hit the nail right on the head. Well done!posted by dirtdirt at 2:19 PM on September 20, 2013 [1 favorite]

This is wonderful, but it's more Detroit Motown than LA Motown. I mean, it's transparently anachronistic (er, the opposite of anachronistic) as soul sounded like "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" when Ziggy came out in '72, as opposed to this which is much closer to "Get Ready" from '66.

The title font is also more consistent with soul albums c. 1966 than c. 1972.posted by jonp72 at 2:34 PM on September 20, 2013

I'm tempted to sidetrack to mention R&B covers of other artists or other musical genres of offbeat Bowie covers.posted by larrybob at 2:34 PM on September 20, 2013

What makes this really intriguing is that someone uploaded the videos a year ago, but nobody in the wider world really noticed. Then whoever runs Bowie's Facebook page found the Milky website online and now they're a hit.posted by Kevin Street at 2:43 PM on September 20, 2013 [1 favorite]

It might be fake but at least it exists, and that is good.posted by rtha at 3:19 PM on September 20, 2013 [6 favorites]

I like it better because it's fake. It increases the difficulty level of pulling it off enormously. And, yeah, they absolutely nailed it. The only thing I don't like is that the mastering is very clean and modern... it doesn't quite have the vinyl funk. There's a digital crispiness to the saturation. I'll bet dollars to donuts it wasn't recorded on tape.posted by sweet mister at 3:39 PM on September 20, 2013 [6 favorites]

Yeah, it's an excellent fake to be sure. I can't stop listening.posted by jason_steakums at 3:40 PM on September 20, 2013

This album, I would buy the shit out of it.posted by rollbiz at 3:43 PM on September 20, 2013

Definitely joining the chorus that i wish there was some kind of not-youtube legit source to download this. It's going to be another one of those things that's totally lost to time when it disappears off youtube in a few years(i know there's still videos on there from 2007, but will they be on there in 2020?)

Way too much of the internet is getting completely lost to time, and i really fear a good portion of the links like this in old FPPs to truly great/interesting/high effort stuff will just go nowhere in a few years.posted by emptythought at 3:48 PM on September 20, 2013 [1 favorite]

Is it just me, or does that singer - at least on the first two songs - sound a little bit like ... David Bowie?posted by JimInLoganSquare at 4:31 PM on September 20, 2013 [2 favorites]

Oh, totally fake. Totally fake and TOTALLY RAD. I want more of this!!!posted by bluejayway at 4:41 PM on September 20, 2013

Am very taken with the "It's Bowie" idea, but I just can't hear it. Tom Jones, however, cannot be unheard. Yet with modern studio tech, who knows? And it was the David Bowie Facebook channel that kicked off the flap.Would that happen if they weren't in on the joke?

However, as the body of the kirk so strongly indicates, this is a fine, fine thing regardless of who, what, when or why (advertising campaign for $generic_evil_people excepted). I think it's recently created, but will not be drawn on whether it's 'original', 'fake', 'anachronistic' or 'Persil Automatic' - the item itself makes no claims on any of these points, so it is otiose attempting to apply them.

I have been doing my very best to be a viral vector since first hearing. Good God!posted by Devonian at 4:56 PM on September 20, 2013

Is it just me, or does that singer - at least on the first two songs - sound a little bit like ... David Bowie?

It's a huge leap, admittedly, but it is not entirely impossible that Bowie heard about the music challenge and these are his entries. He was a Webby judge in 2001 when Plastic won its award, and generally speaking if you knew of Plastic back then, you knew of MeFi.posted by Ardiril at 5:28 PM on September 20, 2013 [2 favorites]

I love this so much. Bowie gets the internet better than anyone else.posted by PhoBWanKenobi at 5:30 PM on September 20, 2013

Just encountered your remarkable covers of David Bowie's songs and would love to hear more. If you have a mailing list or newsletter or what have you, sign me up for it. If you have a copy of your album available for digital download, please let me know where to access it and take my money!

Is it just me, or does that singer - at least on the first two songs - sound a little bit like ... David Bowie?

Well, that would make me far more comfortable with the naming of the supposed group leader "Milky". That's a pretty...daring...name for a faker to use. Bowie, however, certainly is one of the "milkier" folks around.

Laying that little bit aside, though, these are chock-full-o-awesome.posted by Thorzdad at 5:39 AM on September 21, 2013

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